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This is you Robotics Industry Insider: AI & Automation News podcast.

The robotics and automation industry is entering a transformative phase, blending cutting-edge breakthroughs with rapid adoption across manufacturing, logistics, and beyond. According to data from Research and Markets, the global industrial automation market is valued at over 205 billion dollars in 2025 and set to reach nearly 290 billion by 2029, a testament to robust annualized growth near nine percent. Asia-Pacific leads this surge, thanks to formidable investments in China and South Korea, while North America drives process automation and advanced control systems.

Recent events highlight both technical progress and real-world deployment. At the Automatica 2025 trade fair, Autonox partnered with Siemens and Fraunhofer IFAM to unveil a robotic system capable of machining tempered steel—an industry first, achieved by integrating CNC control with high-stiffness, dampened robotic hardware. Meanwhile, Comau is demonstrating wearable exoskeletons at Industrial Transformation Mexico, reducing operator fatigue and improving factory health and safety, which is a growing focus as automation blends human expertise with machine precision. Leading drive systems supplier Maxon, at this month's SPS expo, is rolling out compact high-efficiency actuators designed for collaborative robots and mobile automation, featuring advanced safety certifications and modular drive solutions for flexible integration.

Artificial intelligence continues to redefine industrial robotics. The push for interconnected IIoT and Industry 4.0 platforms is fostering ecosystems where robots communicate with each other and with manufacturing infrastructure, enabling predictive maintenance, adaptive process control, and near-continuous uptime. Design News recently reported that talent shortages and economic pressures are accelerating the deployment of AI-powered systems, not only to fill labor gaps but to drive efficiency improvements that outpace manual workflows.

Current statistics show that sixty percent of global companies have implemented some form of automation, and warehouse automation in particular is seeing a wave of capital with average investments rising sharply. UBS surveys indicate warehouse managers are boosting automation budgets by as much as twenty percent this year, with only fifteen percent of facilities currently advanced—signaling a long runway for growth in this sector.

For industry professionals, action items are clear: consider pilot programs that integrate AI with robotics for supply chain agility, investigate collaborative robot solutions to supplement workforce shortages, and prioritize modular, safety-certified automation platforms for future-proofing operations. Partnerships and mergers remain active, so keeping abreast of supplier consolidation and technology alliances is key to maintaining a competitive edge.

Looking forward, expect industrial AI and machine learning to become standard in automation solutions, with edge computing, cybersecurity, and real-time analytics shaping the next wave of smart manufacturing. The agenda for the coming years will be defined by how effectively the sector manages integration, regulation, and worker upskilling.

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